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  • 20-08-2015
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How to you solve 15-1/6n=1/6n-1

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BrandonY1 BrandonY1
  • 20-08-2015
15-1/6n=1/6-1
-1/6=1/6-16 because -1 minus 15= -16
Then you would do -1/6+1/6 and you would get 0
N=-16 i think
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